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Tuesday, July 19, 2016

SRINAGAR, Jul 18: With the
killing of two more civilians, including a woman, in the security forces’
firing in Kulgam district of South Kashmir, death toll in the 10-day-long
Valley-wide turbulence after the militant Burhan Wani’s killing in an encounter
on July 8, has reached 43.

Official sources told STATE
TIMES that a crowd of around 200 people, who had blocked the road at Churhat
village in Kulgam district, were shouting pro-Azadi, pro-Pakistan and anti-India slogans at around sunset.
Meanwhile, a bullet-proof Casper of Rashtriya Rifles 9th battalion
was spotted returning to the Army camp in Devsar area. As the crowd blocked its
way and subjected the vehicle to intense stone pelting, soldiers from inside
opened fire.

Forty-eight-year old Saja
Begam wife of Ghulam Hassan Mir and 22-year-old Showkat Ahmad Itoo died on spot
while as five more protesters sustained injuries.Three of them with minor injuries were rushed
to Qazigund and given medical treatment. Two more with critical injuries were
admitted to District Hospital of Anantnag. One was reportedly stable after a
surgery and another was about to be referred to a hospital in Srinagar.

Police version

A Police spokesman said in
a press release: “Today in the evening an army mobile domination patrol party
while moving towards Devsar tried to clear a road blockade erected by
miscreants at Churaht Qazigund. The security force party while removing the
obstructions came under heavy stone pelting by the miscreants from two sides. The
Army party warned the mob to maintain distance but it did not relent. Some
miscreants tried to snatch weapons from them and tried to set ablaze the
vehicles. Despite repeated warnings the mob did not disperse and army fired in
self-defence in an effort to move out from the spot. Six persons were injured,
two of whom later on succumbed to their injuries”.

With the addition of two
fatal casualties, death toll in the 10-day-long turbulence in Kashmir has
reached 43, including a Police driver. However, officially it is mentioned as
36.

Notwithstanding some
incidents of stone pelting, situation on the 10th consecutive day of
shutdown and curfew in many parts of the Valley was by and large under control
till evening. In the evening, people at several places attack Police and
security forces at the time of withdrawal of deployments. Separatist leaders
Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Yasin Malik have called for “peaceful
protest demonstrations” after the evening prayers at mosques daily.

Shutdown extended to July 22

Curfew imposed by the
authorities and shutdown called by the separatist organisations in the wake of
Burhan Wani’s killing on July 8, have been running parallel to each other. Even
at the end of third extension, the separatist leaders this evening extended
shutdown further to July 22. They announced the first relaxation from 1400
hours on nest Thursday. On July 20, Pakistan has called for observance of ‘Black
Day’ in that country and Jammu and Kashmir over Burhan Wani’s killing followed
by more than 40 civilian killings.

In a statement, the
separatist this evening leaders rejected union Home Minister Rajnath Singh’s
offer of “engagement with the people” and they dismissed it as “militaristic”. In
his speech in Rajya Sabha, Singh had earlier said that he would visit Kashmir,
stay at Nehru Guest House and “talk to the Kashmiris” after restoration of
normality. He revealed that he was constantly in touch with Chief Minister
Mehbooba Mufti and had expressed his desire to come down to Srinagar for
engaging the Kashmir in a dialogue. He said Mehbooba suggested that this
process should be initiated after restoration of peace and after her visit to
New Delhi.

Around 2,000 civilians and 1,600 Police and
security forces’ personnel have sustained injuries in the intermittent clashes
in the last 10 days. Around 200 of them are still under treatment at different
hospitals. Around 600 have been reportedly injured in teargas and pellet gun
firing. As many as 25 Police installations, including 8 Police Stations, have
been severely damaged in the mob attacks while as 49 other government offices
and installations have been set on fire.

Authorities have closed
down all mobile telephone networks excluding post-paid and landline services of
BSNL. Internet through GPRS on all mobile phone services has been frozen and it
is currently operational only through landline Broadband service of BSNL. In
North Kashmir, all telephone and Internet services have been blocked.
Authorities have also seized newspapers and directed the editors not to publish
their dailies till next orders.

Mattoo says heads will roll

Chief Editor of Kashmir
News Service Mohammad Aslam told STATE TIMES late this evening that owners of
all the local news gathering agencies have been directed verbally by District
Magistrate of Srinagar Dr Farooq Ahmad Lone not to circulate their daily
bulletins “for the next two three days”.

Interestingly, Chief
Minister’s Advisor Prof Amitabh Mattoo told NDTV this evening that the State
government had not ordered any ban on media. He asserted that “heads will roll”
as the officers involved in the crackdown on media will be taken to task.